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- #ifndef __PERF_STRBUF_H
- #define __PERF_STRBUF_H
- /*
- * Strbuf's can be use in many ways: as a byte array, or to store arbitrary
- * long, overflow safe strings.
- *
- * Strbufs has some invariants that are very important to keep in mind:
- *
- * 1. the ->buf member is always malloc-ed, hence strbuf's can be used to
- * build complex strings/buffers whose final size isn't easily known.
- *
- * It is NOT legal to copy the ->buf pointer away.
- * `strbuf_detach' is the operation that detachs a buffer from its shell
- * while keeping the shell valid wrt its invariants.
- *
- * 2. the ->buf member is a byte array that has at least ->len + 1 bytes
- * allocated. The extra byte is used to store a '\0', allowing the ->buf
- * member to be a valid C-string. Every strbuf function ensure this
- * invariant is preserved.
- *
- * Note that it is OK to "play" with the buffer directly if you work it
- * that way:
- *
- * strbuf_grow(sb, SOME_SIZE);
- * ... Here, the memory array starting at sb->buf, and of length
- * ... strbuf_avail(sb) is all yours, and you are sure that
- * ... strbuf_avail(sb) is at least SOME_SIZE.
- * strbuf_setlen(sb, sb->len + SOME_OTHER_SIZE);
- *
- * Of course, SOME_OTHER_SIZE must be smaller or equal to strbuf_avail(sb).
- *
- * Doing so is safe, though if it has to be done in many places, adding the
- * missing API to the strbuf module is the way to go.
- *
- * XXX: do _not_ assume that the area that is yours is of size ->alloc - 1
- * even if it's true in the current implementation. Alloc is somehow a
- * "private" member that should not be messed with.
- */
- #include <assert.h>
- #include <stdarg.h>
- #include <stddef.h>
- #include <string.h>
- #include <sys/types.h>
- extern char strbuf_slopbuf[];
- struct strbuf {
- size_t alloc;
- size_t len;
- char *buf;
- };
- #define STRBUF_INIT { 0, 0, strbuf_slopbuf }
- /*----- strbuf life cycle -----*/
- int strbuf_init(struct strbuf *buf, ssize_t hint);
- void strbuf_release(struct strbuf *buf);
- char *strbuf_detach(struct strbuf *buf, size_t *);
- /*----- strbuf size related -----*/
- static inline ssize_t strbuf_avail(const struct strbuf *sb) {
- return sb->alloc ? sb->alloc - sb->len - 1 : 0;
- }
- int strbuf_grow(struct strbuf *buf, size_t);
- static inline int strbuf_setlen(struct strbuf *sb, size_t len) {
- if (!sb->alloc) {
- int ret = strbuf_grow(sb, 0);
- if (ret)
- return ret;
- }
- assert(len < sb->alloc);
- sb->len = len;
- sb->buf[len] = '\0';
- return 0;
- }
- /*----- add data in your buffer -----*/
- int strbuf_addch(struct strbuf *sb, int c);
- int strbuf_add(struct strbuf *buf, const void *, size_t);
- static inline int strbuf_addstr(struct strbuf *sb, const char *s) {
- return strbuf_add(sb, s, strlen(s));
- }
- __attribute__((format(printf,2,3)))
- int strbuf_addf(struct strbuf *sb, const char *fmt, ...);
- /* XXX: if read fails, any partial read is undone */
- ssize_t strbuf_read(struct strbuf *, int fd, ssize_t hint);
- #endif /* __PERF_STRBUF_H */
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